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PPP, MQM-P to work together in greater interest of country

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MQM-P says still undecided on no-trust move

Pakistan People’s Party on Monday claimed to have “reached an understanding” with and decided to work with Muttahida Qaumi Movement-P in the “greater interest of the country” but did not say if their agreement also included any support in the joint opposition’s no-trust move against Prime Minister Imran Khan.

A PPP spokesperson said the “agreement” was made in a meeting at Zardari House in Islamabad between PPP leadership including party chairmen Asif Ali Zardari and Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari and a delegation from the MQM-P.

The two parties “discussed the current political situation in the country”, the PPP spokesperson said. “PPP agreed to all of MQM-P’s points of concern.”

The MQM-P, in its own statement, acknowledged that the meeting with the PPP was in continuation of the series of political meetings it has held over the past few days but also said that it was yet to decide on its stance on the no-trust move.

“A decision on the political situation, including the no-trust move, will be taken after considering the interests of our people,” an MQM-P spokesperson said, adding that the party was still in the process of consultation on the issue.

 

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